Submitted on 2009-02-27--It could well be move up or move on for defensive end Demetric Evans after he capped five years in Washington as a backup/fill-in regular by starting 11 games in 2008.I've proven I can start in one of the toughest divisions in football, Evans said. I do...more

Submitted on 2009-02-27The Redskins cut 2004 Pro Bowl linebacker Marcus Washington, a 5-year starter, on Feb. 20 because of his string of injuries and declining production dating to December 2006 and to save $4.5 million against the salary cap. For the time being, third-year ma...more

Submitted on 2009-02-27The late $4.05 million addition to the NFL salary cap on the eve of free agency could make Albert Haynesworth a Redskin. Even after cutting strong-side linebacker Marcus Washington and redoing the deals of defensive linemen Andre Carter and Cornelius Grif...more

Submitted on 2009-02-25One of theWashingtonRedskins' strongest positions, defensive back, is in flux less than three days before the opening of Free Agency. DeAngelo Hall has two agents, Shawn Springs has two positions and Carlos Rogers is coming off a roller coaster season....more

Submitted on 2009-02-24--OLB Marcus Washington was released by Washington in a move that will save the team around $4 million against the salary cap. The nine-year veteran has missed 10 games the past two years and had no sacks last season. --Another winter. Another one-year co...more

Submitted on 2009-02-24Long snapper Ethan Albright re-signed his usual 1-year deal on Feb. 13. While Albright will receive $895,000, he counts only $510,000 against Washington's cap as a 10-year veteran making the minimum base salary for his experience. Also on Feb. 13, the Red...more

Submitted on 2009-02-24--OLB Marcus Washington was released by Washington in a move that will save the team around $4 million against the salary cap. The nine-year veteran has missed 10 games the past two years and had no sacks last season. --Another winter. Another one-year co...more

Submitted on 2009-02-24Long snapper Ethan Albright re-signed his usual 1-year deal on Feb. 13. While Albright will receive $895,000, he counts only $510,000 against Washington's cap as a 10-year veteran making the minimum base salary for his experience. Also on Feb. 13, the Red...more

Submitted on 2009-02-24There was plenty of excitement at Redskin Park on draft day last April. That's not typical for a team that had chosen 11 fewer than the minimum number of players in the precious five drafts. In 2008, the Redskins chose a whooping 10 players, including a t...more